According to reports, PS Plus will release Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion this month along with a ton of other games.

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Have you finished Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth’s 50-hour story? What about its 100 hours of side content? Every Remnawave tower, combat assignment, and summon shrine? Even the Odin one? Well, you’re in luck! Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is coming to PS Plus this month, allowing you to dive into the original soldier love triangle that set all this in motion.

According to reliable French leaker billbil_kun, the remake of the 2008 PlayStation Portable prequel is among the games coming to PS Plus’ Netflix-like library for subscribers to the Extra tier and above. The 2022 HD version, while having its flaws and feeling rough compared to Rebirth, serves as a crucial vehicle for understanding the original FFVII backstory that every fan needs to know to be a completionist. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion revisits the story of Zack Fair, a character whose narrative is intertwined with the main events of Final Fantasy VII. As a member of the elite SOLDIER unit, Zack’s journey reveals key plot points and character relationships that are essential for fully appreciating the lore and complexity of the FFVII universe.

In addition to Crisis Core, there are several other exciting games coming to PS Plus Extra beginning July 17. Remnant II, last year’s hit loot shooter with Soulsborne influences, offers excellent level and boss designs. It provides a challenging and engaging experience for those who enjoy intense, tactical combat. The game’s blend of procedural generation and handcrafted elements ensures that each playthrough feels fresh and unique, with a variety of weapons, abilities, and gear to collect and upgrade. Its cooperative multiplayer mode also allows players to team up with friends or strangers, adding another layer of strategy and fun to the mix.

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is a medieval strategy sim where you lead armies, battle rival kingdoms, and raise your successors. It combines high-level tactics with first-person action on sprawling battlefields, making for an immersive and dynamic gameplay experience. Players can engage in large-scale battles, manage their own settlements, and build alliances with other factions. The game’s deep simulation mechanics and open-world exploration offer countless hours of entertainment, whether you prefer to focus on combat, diplomacy, or economic management.

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous (Enhanced Edition) is another standout addition. This isometric RPG, based on the popular tabletop game, offers deep combat and rewarding role-playing. Players can create their own characters, choosing from a wide range of classes, abilities, and alignments, and embark on an epic quest to save the world from demonic invasion. The game’s complex story and morally challenging decisions make for a compelling narrative experience, while its turn-based combat system provides tactical depth and variety. The enhanced edition includes additional content and quality-of-life improvements, ensuring a polished and enjoyable experience for both new players and veterans of the genre.

The rest of the PS Plus updates for July will be revealed by Sony tomorrow, according to billbil_kun. This announcement will include the games leaving the service at the end of the month and whether Sony will enhance its library of classic games. Fans are hopeful for more PS2 games, starting with Suikoden III. The inclusion of more classic titles would cater to nostalgic gamers and introduce younger players to the gems of past generations. Expanding the library with beloved titles from the PS2 era could also strengthen the overall value of the PS Plus subscription, making it more appealing to a broader audience.

For now, there’s plenty to look forward to with the upcoming additions to the PS Plus library. Whether you’re eager to revisit the rich lore of the FFVII universe with Crisis Core or explore new adventures in other critically acclaimed titles, there’s something for everyone in this month’s update. The diverse selection of games ensures that subscribers can enjoy a variety of genres and gameplay experiences, from action-packed shooters and strategic simulations to immersive RPGs and narrative-driven adventures. With each new update, PS Plus continues to offer high-quality content that keeps gamers engaged and excited for what’s to come.

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